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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous

According to The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft posted $81.3 billion in revenue for its fiscal second quarter, beating expectations. Its…

Halide's co-founder is heading back to Apple's design team - Professional coverage
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Halide’s co-founder is heading back to Apple’s design team

According to 9to5Mac, Halide and Lux co-founder Sebastiaan de With announced he is joining Apple's human interface design team. This…

Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC - Professional coverage
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Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC

According to ZDNet, Origami Linux is a relatively new distribution conceived in 2021 with the goal of creating something beautiful…

Assistive TechnologyComputing

AMD Zen 5 Processors Face RDSEED Instruction Disablement Due to Silent Failure Bug

A critical hardware vulnerability has been identified in AMD’s next-generation Zen 5 processors, forcing Linux kernel developers to propose disabling the RDSEED instruction across all affected CPUs. The bug causes the random number generator to produce invalid outputs while reporting success, potentially compromising security applications relying on cryptographic randomness.

Critical Hardware Bug Discovered in AMD Zen 5 Architecture

A significant hardware vulnerability has been identified in AMD’s recently launched Zen 5 processor architecture, according to reports from Linux kernel developers. Sources indicate the bug affects the RDSEED instruction, which is critical for generating cryptographically secure random numbers used in various security applications.

Earth SciencesEnvironment

Coastal Crisis Worsens as Modern Sea Level Surge Shatters 4,000-Year Record, Study Finds

A comprehensive analysis of geological records indicates that global sea levels are now climbing faster than at any time in the past four millennia. Researchers warn that delta regions housing major economic hubs face particularly severe threats from this acceleration combined with land subsidence.

Unprecedented Acceleration in Sea Level Rise

According to a recent study published in Nature, sea levels are rising at their fastest rate in 4,000 years, marking a significant departure from historical patterns. The research, led by scientists from Rutgers University, analyzed thousands of geological records from sources including ancient coral reefs and mangroves to trace sea level fluctuations across nearly 12,000 years.

Arts and EntertainmentEducation

Education’s AI Dependency Crisis: How Big Tech Algorithms Threaten Independent Thinking

A business professor warns that the growing reliance on AI in education risks creating dependency on Big Tech algorithms. The deeper threat involves students outsourcing judgment to corporate systems that could reshape how knowledge itself is validated.

The Hidden Threat in AI-Powered Classrooms

While educational institutions focus on preventing AI-assisted cheating, a more profound danger is emerging in classrooms worldwide, according to reports from business education experts. The real risk involves students and educators increasingly outsourcing judgment to algorithms developed by major technology corporations, potentially reshaping how knowledge itself is constructed and validated.